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As heat builds, illegal burns spark concern

The Queensland Fire Department has become aware of two separate incidents in under 24 hours involving fires being lit illegally near Stanthorpe. In both cases,...

FEATURE: Growing ideas at Gardenfest 2025

Over many years, there have been numerous attempts to define just what a garden is and what special needs it should fulfil and more...

More turbines start to turn

The MacIntyre Wind Farm, situated about 50km from Warwick, has now successfully commissioned 115 of its 162 wind turbines. The wind farm is already exporting...

Gymnast Sculpture finds a home along Quart Pot Creek

After years of planning and persistence, the long-anticipated Gymnast Sculpture has finally been installed at Kilpa Park in Stanthorpe. The striking piece, gifted to project...

Sheep and lamb prices ease

The weekly sheep and lamb sale at the Warwick saleyards saw a total yarding of 1,102 head this week, with vendors and agents drawing...

Cattle market firms in mixed week at saleyards

It was a week of contrasts at the Warwick Saleyards, with the cattle market firming across most categories, while the sheep and lamb section...

FEATURE: Service above and beyond

For anyone looking to buy, sell, or rent property on the Granite Belt, Stanthorpe Real Estate has built a reputation as a trusted and...

FEATURE: Importance of knowing how to save a life

When an emergency strikes, knowing what to do can make all the difference. That’s the driving force behind Accidental Health & Safety, a locally...

Amy Shark brings acoustic ‘Songs and Stories’ tour to Stanthorpe

Stanthorpe fans are in for a treat this November, with Amy Shark set to perform at the Stanthorpe Civic Centre on Saturday 22 November,...

Tough legislation strengthens the war on vapes

A nation-leading crackdown to stub out the sale of illegal vapes will mean landlords who lease shopfronts to illegal tobacconists and vape vendors face...

Trusted rural real estate

James and Sally Croft have carved out a reputation as trusted leaders in rural real estate, combining decades of professional experience with a genuine...

Orienteers flock for major competition

More than 180 orienteers will be travelling to the Granite Belt on 20-21 September to compete in the Queensland Middle Distance Orienteering Championships, followed...

Surging housing market drives median prices past half a million

The Southern Downs property boom has shown no signs of slowing down with house prices continuing to soar to unprecedented heights at rates faster...